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“My Moon, My Light” by Juliet Barriffe Will Be Displayed at the ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022

By: WebWire

Juliet Barriffe's “My Moon, My Light” will be displayed at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 23-28, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, USA.

This book shares that individuals' decisions might have an impact on their final destinations as they make their way through their lives. The Lord and King, the Supreme Being who created all things, has granted everyone the ability to choose since he has granted them free will.

Even while He has complete control over steering one's every thought, action, and being to His will, He has chosen not to do so instead of allowing people to choose their own path. As a result, people have the option to choose what is good for them rather than what is not acceptable in His estimation.

“My Moon, My Light” tells the tale of the author's love for her Lord and Savior, as well as the path she had to discover she needed The Savior to help her navigate life. The author, who has revealed her love for the moon, sees it as a source of power that symbolizes God's love, especially when God utilizes it in many shapes to reflect the role it plays in her life, including when it is hidden from view.

The light, according to the author, represents hope, the possibility of continuing on one's journey to becoming an overcomer, which will be feasible once one admits one's brokenness. “My Moon, My Light” depicts a woman bathing in the love of her Lord and Savior, as well as nature and self-love, for being that overcomer.

Interested? Order a copy of this book now available at Christian Faith Publishing Inc. Also, visit the ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022.

“My Moon, My Light”
Author | Juliet Barriffe
Genre | Non-Fiction
Publisher | Christian Faith Publishing Inc.
Published date | On-Going

About the Author
Juliet Barriffe is a devoted mother and grandmother who joined the covenant with her Lord and Savior over twenty years ago, after some casual relationship years before. Her journey of brokenness and grief has helped to empower her on the path of welcoming the open spiritual arms of the Savior. Her gift of writing henceforward gave birth to poems and short stories.

Juliet believes that the Savior has impressed upon her the gift of being a comforter to others, a task she does not take lightly. As a caregiver, she has exemplified the savior's love by doing and being the best she can be to those who are on the receiving end of her service to them.

Juliet like reading, listening to music, doing crafts, and riding her bike; she also loves to play around with her granddaughter. She expresses that her playful ways helped her to maintain her youthful feelings.

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